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Candida Evora’s children were unable to travel to watch their son star in a goalless game against Spain because of the cost of a US visa.
Updated on 17 Jun 2026
The minority leader of the United States House of Representatives has asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to allow the mother of the Cape Verdean goalkeeper. Words to enter this country and watch his son play in the World Cup.
Ana Candida Evora could not travel to see her son star in a scoreless draw and Spain due to the cost of paying the US entry visa fee.
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In January, Cape Verde was included in the list of many countries whose citizens need to post bonds of up to $ 15,000 to enter the US, according to the rules established by the administration of Donald Trump and he wants to stop the return of visas.
Last month, Washington announced it was waiving the requirements for World Cup ticket holders, saying it wanted to improve “authorized travel for the upcoming World Cup”. By this time, however, high costs had already prevented the Evora from even attempting the 6,400km (3,900-mile) trip to Atlanta.
He said: “I would have liked to go to watch the game, but it was not possible.”
His failure to travel to the US to watch his son’s World Cup heroics has sparked a lot of attention.
“No mother should miss the opportunity to see her child make history,” House of Representatives Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries said on television.
“I’ve asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to do everything he can to be able to attend the next game on Sunday.”
A government official said there was no record of Evora applying for a visa but that the players’ relatives were eligible for visa bonds. The official said Washington is “urgently contacting the actor’s family to facilitate the visa process”.
Cape Verdean goalkeeper Vozinha shocked the world by shutting out a formidable Spanish side in the island’s World Cup match on Monday, with the player, whose real name is Josimar Dias, in tears throughout.
His feelings were because his mother could not go to see his heroes in person, he later told the media, citing the visa issue.
He said: “Also, my mother could not stay here because the visa was not available, the money for the visa did not go on time, and I would like her to come here.”

The early stages of the tournament have been concerned with immigration issues, and Somalia actor Omar Artan has been banned since entering the US to lead the World Cup.
Several Iranian domestic workers have also been denied US visas, and need to move vigorously they were placed in a group, who have moved to Mexico.
For the smallest countries in the World Cup, the high cost of travel, accommodation and tickets is a problem for people who want to attend the tournament, said Mario Semedo, president of the Cape Verde national football association.
“It is not easy for a person living in Cape Verde to go to the World Cup. Air tickets, accommodation and matches cost a lot of money,” said Reuters.
“There are ways to deal with the problems caused by people from other countries and to establish conditions that allow supporters to travel. For example, if a family member of a player wants to go to the tournament, every effort will be made to make this possible.”